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  1. Right. He did consent. It's been an issue of who will order it. I honestly feel like they just dont care about me or my safety and they dont know how to handle the situation in general. And yes that is what is scary. You really never know who is at risk. Thanks for the reply
  2. So to start I'm a new nurse. I am also pregnant. Yay. Alright all was well and dandy up until a few days ago when I sustained my first needlestick injury. Big bummer. I reported it and what not. I work for a newer home health company and apparently this is only the second time they've had to deal with this situation. Good for them but they really dont have their *** together to say the least. They sent me to the clinic. Initial blood was drawn. Due to the patient being "low risk" and since it was a subq shot, I was not started on pep, which was OK with me at the time considering I am pregnant. I also found out that my hep b shot has worn off? Because I am no longer immune like I was 2 years ago when I got my titer for the nursing program. I decided it would be proper protocol to get the patient tested as well.. no one at the office I work for seems to think so, however myself and another nurse have bent over backwards to get this testing done. It's been 4 days and the patient still hasn't been tested but I guess it's in the works. I dont know and to be honest I dont even want to ask because I already think they think I'm bugging them. Everytime I communicate with the office about it it is difficult to get a reply and they are rather short in their responses when they do reply. To be honest.. I feel like a burden to them.. which is awful to feel.. anyways my DON says "oh this happens to all nurses at some point" and stuff along those lines. Which isn't true of course but I guess she was trying to make me feel better? I dont know. Either way their actions really are starting to frustrate me and it really seems like they think I'm making a bigger deal about this than it really is. But.. this is a big deal? Maybe they think they patient is "low risk" but can anyone really be sure.. Dont want to make this longer than it already is but... What do you guys think? Needlestick injuries are pretty serious.. or so I thought.

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